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MIS UT inks with Epson 10000

MIS UT inks with Epson 10000

2006-03-16 by Craig Yorke

I have an Epson 10000 that I will be converting for B&W use. I am  
working now on a continuous feed system so I will have the choice of  
using any ink.

My intention is to focus on pure carbon ink on Hahnemuhle Photorag as  
well as the new Crane Silver Rag. I don't feel the need to go Sepia  
but I do want to go more neutral. I have been looking at the MIS UT2  
solution which uses Black (photo or matte) and 2 carbon shades and  
two blue-toned shades. In the sixth (yellow) position I am looking at  
another dilution of carbon to give me 4 dilutions of carbon (assuming  
the black is considered a shade of carbon) along with the two blue  
toners.

My question is whether I can use the matte black with these two  
papers and whether anyone has other suggestions as to combinations of  
inks for this 6 colour printer that will give a suitable range from  
carbon to neutral.

I do have ONYX Production house as well as the Eye-One/Profilemaker  
package and I am willing to purchase any other suitable RIP.


Craig Yorke

Craig Yorke
President
Image House Digital Incorporated
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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RE: [Digital BW] MIS UT inks with Epson 10000

2006-03-16 by Paul Roark

Craig,
 
> I have an Epson 10000 that I will be converting for B&W use. ...
 
> My intention is to focus on pure carbon ink on Hahnemuhle 
> Photorag as well as the new Crane Silver Rag.

So, you'll want to be able to generate a good dmax from the dark gray inks.

> I don't feel the need to go Sepia but I do want to go more neutral.

> I have been looking at the MIS UT2
> solution which uses Black (photo or matte) and 2 carbon shades and
> two blue-toned shades. In the sixth (yellow) position I am looking at
> another dilution of carbon to give me 4 dilutions of carbon ...

I'd consider the UT7 without the LK and Y.  The UT7 toner is a bit lighter,
and the positions of the inks will allow a smoother transition to future
inksets.

> My question is whether I can use the matte black with these two
> papers and whether anyone has other suggestions as to combinations of
> inks for this 6 colour printer that will give a suitable range from
> carbon to neutral.

If the 10000's 5 picoliter dot size allows smooth enough printing (may
depend on the print sizes), then there may be some interesting options.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

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